2. Change the compound sentences into simple sentences,
(a) In spite of being the most popular boy in our class, Amit cannot become the monitor.
(b) After buying the gifts and attending the party, we went home.
(c) Being hungry, the beggar ate greedily.
(d) Although weak, the boy was found (by them).
Answers
Answer:
a) Amit is a popular boy instead he cannot become the monitor.
Explanation:
The tutorials below address basic grammar and punctuation errors writers routinely have. Use these guidelines to proofread and correct errors in your papers before submission. For hands-on help, see a tutor in your campus Learning Support Commons.
Once you can identify a basic sentence, you can join or separate your sentences to best communicate your ideas.
A compound sentence joins two or more sentences that have related ideas of equal importance. The two sentences go together. Each sentence or independent clause must still have a subject and a verb.
For example:
She wanted spinach salad; he wanted a hamburger.
He went to the party, but she stayed home.
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